View Commentsfallen faeriethe picture has alot of detail besides the bottle, othere wise its really good. Posted by Guest on Wed 20 Oct 2004 04:49:32 PM EDT swiftwarrior67@hotmail.comLike the sharing of a diffrent races culture.good technique with the lower body. Posted by Guest on Fri 24 Dec 2004 11:36:42 PM EST MorganaI think the upper half of it is brilliant, but I'm not so fond of te legs, they look very unpractical to walk on, normally Pan isn't drawn with the back-legs of a goat, but with the frontlegs, but it's still pretty! Posted by Guest on Mon 28 Feb 2005 07:37:54 AM EST KmanExactly, what the heck is up with the bottle? Posted by Guest on Tue 12 Apr 2005 02:12:26 PM EDT crazybobhe looks like mr.tumnus from the "lion the witch and the wardrobe" book , and movie Posted by Guest on Sun 28 Aug 2005 03:56:19 PM EDT vfdashe loks laik hi is drunk Posted by Guest on Mon 07 Nov 2005 09:01:05 AM EST JaimePan most certainly *is* traditionally drawn with the hind legs of a goat. The posture is referred to as 'digitigrade'. As for the bottle, that's what's commonly referred to as an 'amphora', and is a more or less traditional design for ancient Greece - so it seems perfectly fitting to me, given the subject matter. I've got to agree with those that say the pencilwork is brilliant. I really love the way the textures and the shadows come alive in all of these drawings. Posted by Guest on Mon 03 Apr 2006 04:34:28 PM EDT |
-note-
Drakar och Demoner, Monster box
Posted by Guest on Fri 05 Dec 2003 08:10:13 AM EST